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Rank*

State

Cases

Rate per100,000 Population

1

Mississippi

7,241

246.4

2

Louisiana

8,996

204.0

3

South Carolina

8,318

185.7

4

Alabama

7,498

160.8

5

Arkansas

4,460

156.2

6

Illinois

19,962

154.7

7

North Carolina

13,870

150.4

8

Michigan

14,704

147.0

9

Alaska

990

144.3

10

Georgia

13,687

141.3

11

Ohio

15,988

139.2

12

Oklahoma

4,673

128.3

13

Tennessee

7,926

127.5

14

Texas

29,295

120.4

15

Florida

20,878

113.9

16

Maryland

6,395

113.5

17

Delaware

971

111.2

18

Missouri

6,488

109.8

19

Indiana

6,835

107.2

20

Virginia

7,789

100.3

U.S. TOTAL†

301,174

99.1

21

Wisconsin

5,201

92.4

22

Kentucky

3,827

89.6

23

Kansas

2,505

89.4

24

New York

17,004

87.2

25

Pennsylvania

10,138

81.4

26

Nebraska

1,376

77.2

27

Connecticut

2,558

73.1

28

Nevada

1,726

66.4

29

California

23,228

63.2

30

Colorado

2,823

57.2

31

Iowa

1,658

55.2

32

New Jersey

4,762

54.8

33

New Mexico

1,082

54.5

34

Arizona

3,250

50.0

35

Hawaii

631

49.0

36

Minnesota

2,303

44.1

37

South Dakota

344

42.8

38

Washington

2,285

34.9

39

Rhode Island

322

30.6

40

Massachusetts

1,976

30.4

41

Oregon

1,113

29.4

42

West Virginia

475

26.2

43

North Dakota

151

23.5

YEAR 2010 TARGET

19.0

44

Wyoming

74

13.9

45

Utah

341

12.5

46

Maine

143

10.9

47

New Hampshire

113

8.6

48

Montana

80

8.3

49

Vermont

50

8.0

50

Idaho

110

7.2

* States were ranked in descending order by rate, number of cases, and alphabetically.

† Total includes cases reported by the District of Columbia with 2,561 cases and a rate of 432.7, but excludes outlying areas (Guam with 59 cases and rate of 33.5, Puerto Rico with 230 cases and rate of 5.8, and Virgin Islands with 115 cases and rate of 104.7).